External Drive and Logic Pro X

So I just bought a G-Tech 1TB G-DRIVE mobile Thunderbolt/USB 3.0 Hard Drive.  Now, should I have Logic Pro directly record to this external drive during recording sessions as opposed to the local (internal) HD, or will there be some performance hit as a result?  What is best practice?

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unlock and make sure you are the owner
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